Html validating

It was started back in the early days of j Query in 2006, and updated and improved since then.

Using Form Validation, you can validate the wizard-like interfaces such as tabs, collapsible panels, accordions.

For production applications, developers often end up spending a lot more time and code on this task than we would like. NET page framework, it was important to try and make the task of validating input a lot easer than it has been in the past.

In HTML 3.2, validating data is a difficult process.

We wanted to dramatically reduce the amount of validation code needed for future applications.It's designed to work with other framework including your own one.This section introduces some examples demonstrating the ways to work with other frameworks and form builders.An email address must contain at least a ‘@’ sign and a dot (.).Also, the ‘@’ must not be the first character of the email address, and the last dot must at least be one character after the ‘@’ sign. This j Query plugin makes simple clientside form validation easy, whilst still offering plenty of customization options.It makes a good choice if you’re building something new from scratch, but also when you’re trying to integrate something into an existing application with lots of existing markup.The plugin comes bundled with a useful set of validation methods, including URL and email validation, while providing an API to write your own methods.All bundled methods come with default error messages in english and translations into 37 other languages.In the above form, we are calling validate() to validate data when onsubmit event is occurring.The following code shows the implementation of this validate() function.